Annulments – Easier Said Than Done
Often an annulment is considered advantageous for people who don’t want to be considered legally divorced. We’ve outlined the advantages — and prerequisites — involved in getting an annulment rather than a divorce.
Often an annulment is considered advantageous for people who don’t want to be considered legally divorced. We’ve outlined the advantages — and prerequisites — involved in getting an annulment rather than a divorce.
Today it is estimated that counterfeit versions of more than 800 pharmaceutical drugs are circulating in the global black market — and many are being sold on the Internet.
Cast insurance, which protects against the risk that stars won’t be able to film due to special circumstances (sickness, injury, overdose, imprisonment). Any actor starring in a movie must, by law be insured to protect the production company. Unfortunately for some, their behavior has branded them “uninsurable.”
You’ll likely find yourself paying in more ways than one for your speeding ticket.
Tax fraud is the third largest theft of federal funds after Medicare/Medicaid and unemployment insurance fraud — and it could happen to you more easily than you think.
While many drivers across the U.S. enjoy traffic-free, toll-free roads and relatively low gas prices, car owners in major cities wake up dreading the morning commute. Living in certain cities will make you want to ditch your personal vehicle for good.
While no one should be ashamed for writing off business expenses or taking advantage of other legitimate tax deductions, hiding money in offshore accounts is–well–illegal.
The formula for what makes up your credit score is somewhat obscure. Here are a few credit myths even smart people believe.
After declining for the last two years, personal bankruptcies are expected to increase in 2013 — by at least 8 percent — thanks to increases in spending and debt accumulation. Make sure you’ve considered the consequences before filing bankruptcy — and protect yourself against the pitfalls that could land you there.
After Toyota’s ordeal paying over $1 billion in a class-action lawsuit over sticky gas pedals on millions of vehicles, consumers might be a little nervous. If the world’s largest auto makers can make such big mistakes, who’s safe — and who’s not?